Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 11

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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN. TIME 1S SHORT! IT'S NECK YOU CAN'T LOSE BUT- YOU CAN WIN BIG! District No. I District No. 1 includes all the territory in that parr of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Bob Adam+sen . Mrs. K. ©. Bai Miss Alice Barn Billy Capps Mrs. W. dosse J. Kear .... Mrs. Blanche Davis. Mrs. Anna Drazick . Miss H. Ellis Miss Izetta Gibbs Mrs. H. T. Geiger Mrs. A. W. Hobbs Mrs. Hazel I. Kuhns . Mrs. O, H, Meyer.. Mrs. M. M. Meyer Mrs. Bessie Nelson . Mrs. Bob Peebles John Peach Mrs. H. B. Pearce . Miss Mollie A. Sullivan . W. H. Thomas .. Florence Ufheil . Mrs. Ann Wilson Miss Nellie MeCash Mrs. C. E. Marsh .. Mrs. J. G. Meginity iss Mabry Zumwalt Nova Fuller ... 128,100 540,500 soug DOU 115,500 James D, Morrison . Earl Coulsen .... Anna Hageman District No. 2 District No. 2 inctudes ail the territory in that part of the city of Casper south “of Second street and west of Durbin street. One oc two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active cou- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until “ast night. Margaret All Britain .. % Miss Maude Brink ‘ John Bush Mrs. Harry L. Black Mrs. C. F. Castleman Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Agnes Elliott . Pp. V. Hendricks .... Mrs. Helen Howland .« Tommy Kirkmeyer Mrs. J. B. Lintz .. Joseph Littlejohn . Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck Roland Moore . Miss Fae Model . Mrs. Nellie Rupp .. Miss Monrova Stewart Miss Virginia Satter . Miss Bessie Tolhurst . Mrs. Florence Caffee August Voth Rate A. Jack . 282,500 805,300 154,000 874,500 298,300 895,000 302,400 434,500 898,300 $40,400 458,800 153,500 690,000 305,200 124,000 910,300 106,500 900,900 Stes District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway, One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. A. Bunnell Minnie Birdsall Robert Broadway Miss L. Z Bracey W. J. Caley : Miss Helen Gardner . 922,300 Mrs. Ira Gartee . 98,000 Miss Josephine Hyllestead . 667,500 Miss Hannah Harp 175,000 O. F. Jacquot 173,100 H. L, Kidder . 902,300 pete aie / Mrs. Pierson Mrs. eet Sample Merle Sword .. Mrs. Affa Maie Stoddard Miss Reinie Vospette George Worth . Mrs. E. G. Witt Gordon Todd Agnes M. Harnan Philip McBride Mrs. Sadie M. Siler - Mrs. W. C. Maxon 386,500 336,350 248,800 37,000 32,225 890,800 194,000 AND NECK IN TRIBUNE'S BIG RACE ¢ be candidates in The Tribune’s Big Automobile Campaign have reached the turn, maneuvered themselves into position for the final go, and from now until 10 o’clock Monday night, April 2, the end of the big votes, will be battling for supremacy under whip and spur. So evenly have the honors been divided up to the present time that it depends almost entirely upon the amount of subscriptions turned in before the close of the “first period” as to who the ultimate winners will be, and each has entered the final lap with the grim determination of being the victor. Nine days more of “first period” votes; nine days more in which to se- cure the number of votes on subscriptions in The Tribune’s $16,000 prize competition; nine days more in which to win or lose, for that is exactly what it means. District No. 4 District No. 4 includes all the territory outside tae city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, includ he followin, Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- er and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there as active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Mrs. E. G. Babbitt, Worland, Wyo. . a 62,000 Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, W 0. 281,800 . Adelaide Wlliott, Mills, Wyo. . 0,300 . Hustad, stag) Wyo. ) Miss Irene Foster, Lander, Wyo, ° 4 4 ©, O. Hayden, iver ° 5,000 Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull,, Wyo. Fy 550,300 Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. - 360,000 Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. ni Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. Miss Erma Yohe Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton, W; F. R. Morris, west of town Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. j- Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo . 5,000 Joseph Chaplin, Elk . ° 5,000 Otto Bennard, Leo . 5,000 Miss Ruby Kelly, Kirby . ° 5,000 Mrs. Jesse Wright, Crosby, Wyo. . 5,000 Miss Mildred Gabus, Shoshoni, Wyo. .- 498,000 District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the followkn Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, Wheatland, Salt Creek and al] towns in vicinity, One or two of the cars and as mauy cash prizes as there are active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo, .......... Rose Johnstone, Douglas, Wyo. . Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, V Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. ... Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, V Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D. Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, W3 ‘. Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock. Wy Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan, Wyo. J. R. Riley, R. F. D. ... gpeMrs. G. Dunbar, Glendo, Wyo. si “Mrs. Dorothy Dolph Mrs. Chas. ENiott Glenrock 4 Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wyo. . Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo re Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette % y ‘ 5,000 Mrs. L. M. O’Brien, Salt Creek Route .. . 431,025 Mrs. E. B. Lamb, Wheatland, Wyo. aes 250,450 Mrs. Lulu C. Koenig, Torrington, Wyo. . 235,850 515,300 560,300 540,400 130,900 510,200 386,600 101,000 CAMPAIGN NOTES No matter where you go—t town in Wyoming—you hear t talking Tribune Campaign. W eure got everyone in Wyoming ta ing, which goes to show that they are taking an interest in this big election. That's half the battle you know. Here tn Casper they are beginning to realive just what the Tribune is offering home people—the public, mean. Home folks are finding they are not nearly hard up aa th thought. Everyone seems to be ve lastic about the big race a] attractive has thelr supporting. The vote score h day tells the “tale, The vote possibilities in sub- scriptions {s explained to you. So— {f you are awake to the opportunity —how can you stay -out of the most ATTRACTIVE and FAIR a propost tion as was ever offered to any one? Your ultimate success depends to a very large extent upon what you do during these big vote days—from now to April 2—these next few days. Real sincere, hard work will accomplish more for you now than ever again. All the regrets in the world won't make up for your failing to try now. YOU MUST GET INTO THE RACH NOW WITH BOTH FEET. Jump tn DETERMINED TO WIN. That's the way to be sure of the success you're working for. Wishing never won anything for anybody. You can't just HOPE for the good and worthwhile things in this world. Neither these magnifi- cent automobiles or the thousands of dollars in cash to be given away to people who do nothing to deserve them. If YOU TRY NOW, you can cap ture the leadership tn The Tribune's election—and one of the six big, handsome, powerful automobiles. You ean be in first place Saturday in the count of votes But you have to TRY and TRYING means in this case taking full advan: tage of the present BIG VOTE SCHEDULE. Every subscription you | | | Set these days will count you more You are invited to study the vote schedule which appears élsewhere in this issue to gain a million votes.” Sur contestant can secure at least one of these combina: tions and increase their standing this week to business. y reveal who ts who ctive workers for the @ prizes soon to b Tribune. The Tribune ts just ly proud of the fine list of contest- ants who are compe in the race. These popular and active workers should command and are ‘worthy of the support ery citizen of Cas per and the re state of Wyoming. HELP YOUR FAVORITE Now. Opportunity is here for the Uve ones. An entirely new candidate, in every district, who is acquainted with “Opportunity” and can put this fac tor to work for him has a real chance right now. This week {s perhaps the most tmportant week {n the entire cam paign. Any candidate who will carry on this week and pile up real votes will find it decidedly to his or her advantage. Opportunity is here for the Uve ones. An entirely new candidate in either district, who {s acquainted with “Opportunity” and can put th factor to work for him has a chance right now Don't overlook “second subscrip- tions.” They mean more votes. The second year {s worth more votes than the first year. One year gets you 12,000 votes. Tw get you 36,000 votes. matter wheth someone else 4 votes. Ask abot It's anybody race. © point where thelr friends | subscription or two would work won ders for any candidate, Have you been thinking ef throw- hat into the ring. Do it! If you have energy and will carry on you can do wonders tn t IT COULDN'T BE DONE yy said that {t couldn't be a chuckle, replied ht in with the trace If he worried, he hid to sing as he tackled the That couldn't be done, and he did it Somebody scoffed: “Oh, you'll never do that,” But he took off his coat and took off his hat, And the first thing he knew be'é begun it. ‘With the lift of his chin and a bit of @ grin, He started to sing as be tackled the thing ‘That couldn't be done, and he did tt re; There are thousands to point out te you. one by one The dangers that ewalt to asseil you, right in with a bit your coat end go te ng as you tackle the

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